The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 25, 1936, Page 8

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-8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1936. MT. M'KINLEY BANFIELD MAINTAINS d Z APUR AISON CHURCHOFFICIAL NEW JEWELRY STORE |ECHO COVE FOLK, | of their nomes that they were| o ictr pace wora came nat he QUEEN IS INCOGNIT HERE FOR SURVEY ~WILL BE OPENED HERE REPORTED LOST, pre bt s g b gl - Sl Steamer Mt. McKinley of t a couple of days. Tom McGahn, | forgotten about the note on the wA' JUNEAU Dr. E. D, Kuhlm\dt, Exe v Fred Mattson, oldtime .)uxuau SAFE AT SKAGWAY who lives in the same community, door. Miss Edith Hordc [] Biie of the Board of Home Watchmaker £.ad present proprietor| aska Steamship Compan 2 LA | found the note in the door several —_————— the Ketchikan| . : it | i Ol _lof the Mattson Rooming House | days later and became alarmed | ks B ity S o it SEATTLE, ewly 2 — Motorship | Missions and Church Extension in|pere will open & jewelry, curio. . : when they failed to show up. Yes- S Y Rh s 1 J 3 for the safety of Charles Biggs, D —_— a sailed at noon today for|the Methodist Episcopal Church watchmaking and optical business Hireiing Wm;\ and Mr. and Mrs. terday Mr. McGahn rowed 15 miles | g oF U with the following pas- |arrived in Juneau on the North Sea about the first of August in a Sew-|provo d verer of Echo Cove has | !0 E8gle River Landing and ythen|, Miss Jacqueline Boggan, (‘1.\\!1.,); §0 port. Bt-1780 6% s aboard for that port: Dan!from Ketchikan. ard street location opposite Charles ok 5 tv| came on into Juneau to notify au- | t6¥ ©f Garland Boggan, arrived Or ¥ . i 4 been allayed and the entire party | ¥ the Mount McKinley to visit her noon, and will sail Mrs. Rose Krac fary | Before coming here, Dr. Kohl- Goldstein's Fur Store, it was an-|;**r F8¥%d WAd & Skagway. | thorities fottia eod Ml mmmy Aiss Bogzih o) y v > u < aking - |18 e [ a y. er an S . ISS. 988 ward at 4:30 o'cloc Lou mer, Mrs. Daisy Cun-|stedt, who is making a survey of nounced today lits s . o £ . | b Seatils’ Passsegers for ' Iningham, E. L 400, John: Tors ons in Alaska; Visieer at Me Mr. Mattson, who has. just ré- The four left Echo Cove on July The Marshal’s oiiice got in touch |expects to remain in Juneau for the included: Tommy Benn queline Bogg; H. C Mr Keiieas V. C. Davenport, Robert Daven- “p .’ marqcastle, one of Ketchi- port, Mrs. Tom Fleming s Fear which was felt for a time h of July celebration, is aboard ', ship per schedule, but when he steamer docked here last ni Ketchikan Miss success i newsmen and the Elks' Com- > headed by Norman Banfield d to give her the ke) he sailed to Sitka vinen, K. J. Edws Mrs. K. J. and Ketchikan. He plans turned from a trip to the interior,| ‘> '¢3ViDg @ note on the door of | with Haines and Skagway and from |balance of the summer. iwards, Robert Edwards, Rex Chit- to leave here on Tuesday and |has been in Juneau for 25 years Mrs. Rex Chittick, Mrs. K. E. vel to the interior, going as farjand formerly had a shop on South ner, William Werner, J. H. north as Nome. Franklin Street. For fifteen years and so 000000 Stop! FOR PICNIC SUPPLIES LND REFRESHMENTS AT THE TOTEM AT BT BT s i e i GROCERY and MARKET where they will have a brief visit nts, Thompson said. Circle District where the Berry in- | = FROM WASHINGTON' _ vrswisseo with, their_wives | s Gnecier Gube mow have il erets mave arge. plaser moviin ; | JAMES RAMSAY & SON | == I =4 Gullickson, Betty Hill, M Tl ok “‘“““,‘“(: Semon R. Kinney. While in Juneau, the Methodist he was connected with Valentine son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGin- ; O “"’,\K””““”“ P o s I R official will confer with the Board|Je Store here. He stated he $0 Gutac Wind B g 1 May. According to repor e rectors of the Metropolitan |will receive a large shipment of nis, Esther Rind, Nora Ray, Mar- Lopor ) of Director etropolitan |will receive a large shipment o tin Sorte, Mrs. H. Swear pab 0 the unwersity_of|OFFICERS” WIVES TO Methodist Episcopal Church rela-|stock from the South in the next nd live in Hono- ARRIVE ()N VICTORIA tive to renovating the church build- | few days and will commence altera- Joan ke P. Taylor b i Mr Virden and thr s et MRD LS ing |tions and remodeling on his new feerage tates Forest Service em-| ., .4 the Victorla making the Dr. Kohistedt will have charge of|store m]m(maw]\ = ->-e round trip are Mrs. C. H. Wood- the evening services Sunday at the| g e sar o , _ Methodist church s ki the IRVING LOCKHEED |crsomaltty and her talent as. an | ¥ard. ife of Rear Admieal Wood- Methotist church spesking on ,MOOSE FRATERNITY ll(thnl ¢, (e Jounk Iad was o0 | vion, Batte Force; Mrs. 3. . 12l music will also be provided (or| BROADCAST SUNDAY 5 4 = FOR HAWK INLET ot o vz o o128, B, T M2 e S ! = Cx)m'nmdm of D( t. 1 A very lm(‘«!ul drama, with a and Miss Ingram by, vite of Oomaier b 5, CHECKER CHSBRNRES | o of semiv lesahomns foed o J):an\slnp <In(l social affiliaiton: Barbey, Commander of Destroyer REDUCTION IN FARES | will be presented Sunday afternoon Division 17; and Mrs. Griffith, {at 5:15 o'clock. This program is ’»w;hrfsf'] h;hb-l[ndy)l; ;‘1 civilian guest The Checker Cab Company, owricd v}m fourth in a series presen ed over A){;"lllll uln ‘\l;u.(‘ feld. . ed and operated by young Emmitt| Station KINY, and is a part of 7 e Lu;r ictorla 1s ‘1‘} lp ort t0- 1 ompson, announced the rec the educational program sponsored D b AN SNV WL o oE tion of rates to 25 cents in the( Py the Moose fraternity Noted not only for her charming The Irving Lmkh,,,d Airways Inc. 8 very fine showing in the Oratory Lockheed, pilot Gene Meyring, flew Contest held in her home town to Hawk Inlet at ten o'cl and at which she rep- morning with Mr. and Mrs Balzar as passengers. A let, Meyring picked up Sa ovich and took him to his mir property at Funter Bay 1 Tomorrow afternoon the Lock- tw SOUTH anor Rowe, residing here past two years with her sons, is leaving on the North for Skagway aboard the Litchfield | hnoring the visiting wives at * P +3 PRI heed will ry Dr. Joseph T. Man-, Sea for Santa Ana, Cal., visiting “W“,:m,s Hotls city, effective at once. With this| g o 4 d to 'Iulwquxh B. C. I friends. She expects| " po 1; Ad tral wa iward. Gabt announcement, goes lower rates to} FRANK BERRY HERE | > K n to Juneau about the last|p oo R tOT o m‘”h‘“‘l” 1(‘1"\ Doug Auk Bay, Glacier Ta o ErHAte. - of Sa !u November b g 1l leave o1 and Thane. Parcel delive iTars aboard.tt - - g a ndical. paient, | i ns, and have as|in the Eagle Creek and Mammoth drivers, Thoi “reek country. Mr. Berry is a bro- bo, Chuck Don {ther of the late Clarence Berry nd Howard Mosher.| known old tim -nr Forty Mile, Daw dia Kearney is em-!son and Fa 3 4 =i new Ford Tke P. Taylor, Chief was dismissed from St. Ann's Hos- the Alaska Road Commission, re- ;”“-‘1 -“:- erday. ; R BURFOR‘D GOING SOUTH (&on Ole turned to Juneau on the Mount Mc- | T T . : CHR]STMAS BU Y TRIP parren : Kinley after a burried trip to| MRS. COOPER ON McKINLEY | Miss ames C. Cooper, wife of the neer of reful, r ® Lowest Prices on Nationally Known Brands! Washington in connection with Al AR Bt & Bobiiner tor thel B ermd, head of J. B. Bur- ployed as office manager, Thomi — — askan matters with which his de |Third Division ‘l‘\ a passenger ford Company, is leaving on the son said. ’ SUPT. MINARD IN TOWN partment is concerned aboard the Mount McKinley "jn_ steamer North Sea for Seattle and > | Al Minard, superintendent of the 3 - e ‘“m“ to her home at Anchorage, Eastern Oregon cities. While gone, GRAYSON CHAIN STORE | Libby, il and Libby can- one ree e lvery GOES TO SITKA Mrs. Cooper has been South for Nfr. Burford plans to buy his stock HEAD ABOARD ML‘KI?\'.'.I‘.'Y‘nt:x'y at 1 Harbor, arrived : ~ & medical attention and is returning of Christmas toys and novelties, . Juneau late yesterday on compan; Charles Kemp, who arrived greatly improved in health which, he said, would be the larg- Walter Kirschen, President a turned to Taku this . last week from the Interi t - S est and smartest yet He plans General Mar r of the G m' morning for the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka Lode and placer lo(.\mm notices to return to Juneau within three chain of stores, is a round tripper - - iyt aboard the North Sea. for sale at The Empire office. weeks. abonrd the Mount McKinley SHOP IN JUNEAU T MANY OTHER SPECIALS NOT LISTED WI N E s d We are overstocked on these and many HERE FOR LACK OF SPACE! an more choice liquor items . . . These and all PHONE 3 6 ll M RS other special prices will remain in effect until our stock is gone! BULK WINES CORBY’S WHISKEY “U. D. L. WHISKEY” GALLON WHISKEY $ l.oo gallon Half Pints . . soc HalfPints . . 7 sc 84 Proof, $4.00 : };?;lt‘:;w_u ;fi?fi,fiyfiigfizg? Pints . . . o 31.50 P ints o s 0y sl.45 “alf Gallon WhiSkey B E ER B E E R Fifths e e $2°25 "Six-Year-Old Canadian” 100 Proof, s2‘45 Kings, 1 4 cans for § .00 | _EishtYeor Old Candicn Whiskey 150 Proct Lambs Rum Pints, 90 Proof, sl.oo 3 Three Feathers Whiskey Pints $l 00 Domestic Benedictine “VYERMOUTH” Fifths $2.00 Golden Wedding Whiskey F.E h RYE or BOURBON iiths $] - MONOGRAM IMPERIAL Pints $7 .50 , - QUARTS $4.50 - Old Wilderness Whiskey m‘l’,fim’si&gflc” G Six.yem.o‘l!'nye 0 c;‘i’:t:‘g;;';""ey Fiiths $l.00 25-Year-Old BRANDY “GALLON GIN” el Staub’s Imported Cognac 5290 Oig Dixis " et 3.00 Fiiths 54.00 GIN GIN GIN ik l' i Over Thirteen Years Old! Half Gallons s 1.50 Seven-Year-Old—100 Proof Monogram “6” Straight GIN GIN GIN BEER BEER Whiskey marens - ps | Half Pints Whiskey 35C | Asamasorsm k) o 35¢ 60° Pints WHISKEY g ()C ke | i R RO RN L g ! Blackberry and Cherr ~ RAINIER 8 PER CENT ALE BRANDY “BULK WINES” Eight-Year-Old Wine Quart Fancy Jugs 6 for $l.00 94 Proof SWEET or DRY CASA MADRONE BRAND Fifths $9.00 $1 .00 gallon $1-25 O A BT 0 S S SO W VT noz 36 JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. - "THE LARGEST SELECTION OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED LIQUORS IN JUNEAU-————AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES” “This is old stock we have held!"”

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